De Guire Final Review - Answers Part I – Persuasion and Research 1. Rhetorical means – being persuasive 2. Before I write, I should always: organize and pre-write 3. An anecdote is a short story 4. You should always research both sides of a topic 5. Using evidence without a warrant (explanation) is NEVER OKAY! 6. If you make a claim without evidence, you are not persuasive. 7. Blogs are not good sources. 8. Flag Waving 9. Attack Ad Hominem 10. Average Joe/Plain Folk 11. Target Audeince 12. Bandwagon 13. Celebrity Endorsement I. Effects of Global Warming by Alina Bradford, Live Science Contributor | December 17, 2014 11:15pm ET Global warming is expected to have far-reaching, longlasting and, in many cases, devastating consequences for planet Earth. For some years, global warming, the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, was a topic of heated debate in the scientific community. Today, the overwhelming consensus of researchers is that global warming is real and is caused by human activity, primarily the burning of fossil fuels that pump carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. A major report released Sept. 27, 2013, by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) stated that scientists are more certain than ever of the link between human activities and global warming. More than 197 international scientific organizations agree that global warming is real and has been caused by human action. 14. Create a Works Cited entry based on the webpage shown above 15. (Bradford). 16. 17. Author’s last name 18. Quotation marks and a citation 19. When you use a direct quote or paraphrase material. 20. Shakespeare. 21. Tragic Heroes are high born, have a flaw, but have extraordinary talents. 22. stage directions. 23. foreshadowing 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. He realizes his friend has stabbed him. To speak at the funeral Repetition Honorable/Ambition A soliloquy is: Brutus is killed by: Character speaks to the audience, but the other actors don’t hear. 31. Long poem 32. Moral with talking animals 33. Story with Gods and Goddesses 34. Meant to be sung or chanted; praise 35. Cuneiform 36. Rosetta Stone 37. Torah 38. A paradox is opposites expressed as an idea. 39. Rig 40. Ravanna kidnapped Sita 41. Gabriel 42. The Qur’an cannot be translated into other languages and still be a holy book. 43. frame story 44. Old Testament and New Testament 45. Catholics have extra books in their Bibles. 46. Jesus used many parables 47. A letter Part V - Night 48. Memoir 49. Prejudice 50. Foreshadowing 51. Personification 52. A-7713 53. Pick who died 54. diarrhea 55. Loss of faith 56. Prevent it from happening again 57. Matter of fact Part VI – Grammar and Writing Conventions 58. Ordeal, 59. Novels, I believe, 60. He replied, 61. Correct 62. Rest, 63. Run-on 64. The choir 65. Boys’ 66. Needs many commas
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